KSLV-1 и KSLV-2

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Yegor

Всё, уже не летим  :(
Цитировать17.07.2009 / 17:54    Первый полет корейской ракеты отложен по техническим причинам

     Как сообщает корейская газета Korea Herald со ссылкой на представителей правительства, первый пуск национальной ракеты-носителя Naro, намечавшийся на конец июля, отложен по техническим причинам. Новые сроки запуска пока не определены.

http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/news.shtml

Дмитрий Виницкий

ЦитироватьНу тут самый большой политический риск в том, что северные корейцы запустят раньше.

Нет, в том что бабахнет. А чучхейцы объявили еще 10 лет назад об успешном запуске Первого Спутника. И всякая империалистическая пропаганда их абсолютно не волнует.
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Дмитрий Виницкий

ЦитироватьВсё, уже не летим  :(
Цитировать17.07.2009 / 17:54    Первый полет корейской ракеты отложен по техническим причинам

     Как сообщает корейская газета Korea Herald со ссылкой на представителей правительства, первый пуск национальной ракеты-носителя Naro, намечавшийся на конец июля, отложен по техническим причинам. Новые сроки запуска пока не определены.

http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/news.shtml


Что и требовалось доказать.
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KBOB

ЦитироватьВсё, уже не летим  :(
Цитировать17.07.2009 / 17:54    Первый полет корейской ракеты отложен по техническим причинам

     Как сообщает корейская газета Korea Herald со ссылкой на представителей правительства, первый пуск национальной ракеты-носителя Naro, намечавшийся на конец июля, отложен по техническим причинам. Новые сроки запуска пока не определены.

http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/news.shtml
Неужто форум читают?
Россия больше чем Плутон.

Salo

http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/NEWKHSITE/data/html_dir/2009/07/17/200907170082.asp
ЦитироватьDelay expected in Korea's 1st space rocket launch
 
South Korea will highly likely postpone its first space rocket launch scheduled for late this month due to technical complications, the government said Thursday, according to Yonhap News.

Russian authorities responsible for the first-stage rocket of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 will be able to conduct the vital pre-launch combustion test after July 27 at the earliest, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said.

Because the original launch date was set for July 30, there may not be enough time to prepare the rocket for launch after conducting the test, the ministry said.
The ministry did not elaborate on details, but said it has yet to take care of technical matters that need to be handled.

"Russia's Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center sent an official letter calling for negotiations on the launch schedule once the combustion test is completed," a government official said.


He said the science ministry is examining all pertinent information related to the possible delay and is making necessary adjustments.

The rocket, developed at a cost of 502.5 billion won ($396.3 million), stands 33m tall, has a diameter of just under 3m and weighs 140t. The first stage rocket, made in Russia and flown into South Korea last month, has a thrust of 170t, while the smaller, second-stage indigenous rocket can generate 8t of thrust. The rocket is designed to deliver the 100kg satellite into orbit.

The government built the Naro Space Center, located 485km south of Seoul, to launch the KSLV-1 and future rockets.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Yegor

Если бы у северных корейцев стояла ракета на старте, то ИМХО запустили бы и без ОСИ, а так можно и подождать.  :roll:

Дмитрий Виницкий

У северокорейцев там почти всегда что-то стоит.
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KBOB

Цитироватьhttp://www.koreaherald.co.kr/NEWKHSITE/data/html_dir/2009/07/17/200907170082.asp
ЦитироватьDelay expected in Korea's 1st space rocket launch
 
South Korea will highly likely postpone its first space rocket launch scheduled for late this month due to technical complications, the government said Thursday, according to Yonhap News.

Russian authorities responsible for the first-stage rocket of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 will be able to conduct the vital pre-launch combustion test after July 27 at the earliest, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said.

Because the original launch date was set for July 30, there may not be enough time to prepare the rocket for launch after conducting the test, the ministry said.
The ministry did not elaborate on details, but said it has yet to take care of technical matters that need to be handled.

"Russia's Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center sent an official letter calling for negotiations on the launch schedule once the combustion test is completed," a government official said.


He said the science ministry is examining all pertinent information related to the possible delay and is making necessary adjustments.

The rocket, developed at a cost of 502.5 billion won ($396.3 million), stands 33m tall, has a diameter of just under 3m and weighs 140t. The first stage rocket, made in Russia and flown into South Korea last month, has a thrust of 170t, while the smaller, second-stage indigenous rocket can generate 8t of thrust. The rocket is designed to deliver the 100kg satellite into orbit.

The government built the Naro Space Center, located 485km south of Seoul, to launch the KSLV-1 and future rockets.
Решили 27-го июля прожечь, поэтому 30-го не успевают. Ну даже интереснее. А все потому что Виницкий пишет тут всякие предостережения, и корейцы читают!
Россия больше чем Плутон.

Bart Hendrickx

Больше подробностей :

Цитировать17/07/2009 South Korean space launch delayed by Russia-made booster problem
Text of report in English by South Korean news agency Yonhap SEOUL, July 17 (Yonhap) - South Korea's first space rocket launch will be delayed due to unexpected developments in the final firing test of the main booster rocket, a government official said Friday.Lee Sang-mok, deputy minister at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, said Russian authorities asked for more time to upgrade the test control and evaluation programmes needed for the critical test.South Korea, with no experience in launching rockets, is working with Russia to acquire rocket technology and expertise that could allow it to send locally made space vehicles into orbit in the future."Because of the delay, it is physically impossible to meet the launch date set for July 30, and there may be a need to notify international aviation and maritime agencies of a new date next week," the official said.Seoul had notified both the International Civil Aviation Organization and the International Maritime Organization that the launch ! would take between July 30 and Aug. 6.Originally, Russia's Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre planned to conduct the "hot fire test" on July 27, with the actual launch of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) to take place three days later.The rocket fire test is important because engineers will fill the rocket with fuel and oxidation compounds and ignite it to simulate an actual launch.There are currently two KSLV-1 rockets. The one planned for launch was delivered to South Korea last month, while the other is used by Khrunichev to conduct various tests related to turbo pumps, the jet motor and fuel pipes. Russia said it has successfully conducted a so-called cold flow test on the first stage of the KSLV-1.

"There is no way at present to tell when the launch will take place, but if the new programmes are in place, the KSLV-1 can be prepared for launch 13-14 days after the live test is carried out successfully," he said.! The official stressed that if all tests are conducted and there are no problems, South Korea's first space rocket can be launched next month if weather conditions are favourable.The ministry, meanwhile, said that since Russia is in charge of building and testing the first stage main booster, it will be responsible for any extra expenses incurred by the delay.The rocket, developed at a cost of 502.5 billion won (US$398.8 million), stands 33m tall, has a diameter of just under 3m and weighs 140t. The first stage main booster rocket, made in Russia, has a thrust of 170t, while the smaller, second-stage indigenous rocket can generate 8t of thrust. The rocket is designed to deliver the 100kg satellite into orbit.The government built the Naro Space Centre, located 485km south of Seoul, to launch the KSLV-1 and future rockets.Source: Yonhap news agency, Seoul, in English 0942 gmt 17 Jul 09  

Дмитрий Виницкий

Там благожелательно упущено "если" тесты пройдут успешно.
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Лютич

В любом случае, у корейцев до октября, когда им конгресс международный принимать, время еще есть
Смотреть телевизор и читать газеты - моя работа.

Дмитрий Виницкий

А там забудут...
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Yegor

ЦитироватьБольше подробностей :

ЦитироватьThe ministry, meanwhile, said that since Russia is in charge of building and testing the first stage main booster, it will be responsible for any extra expenses incurred by the delay.
Интересненько - Россия будет платить за задержки пуска.
Теперь, наверено, ОСИ быстро сделают.  :roll:

KBOB

Свежая новость
http://telecomskorea.com/news/technology/166-fire-test-for-koreas-first-space-rocket-to-be-conducted-next-week-
ЦитироватьThe Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said Russia's Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center sent an official letter notifying local authorities that the test date for the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) has been set for July 30.
ЦитироватьOriginally, Khrunichev planned to conduct the test on Monday, but called for a delay to upgrade the test control and evaluation programs needed for the experiment. This move affected the launch date, which had been set for next Thursday.
ЦитироватьThe ministry stressed that if all tests are conducted and there are no problems, South Korea's first space rocket can theoretically be launched 13-14 days after the "hot fire test" is conducted.
Россия больше чем Плутон.

Salo



Пока тишина...
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Ярослав

зенитовский старт напоминает )

интересно, а "рама" - левая часть опоры - буте просто опускаться - как у Циклона ?

Полынь

http://www.koreaittimes.com/story/4313/naro-will-launch-mid-august
При успешных ОСИ сегодня
"...It normally takes two to three days to analyze the outcome of the test and about 10 more days to assemble the launch vehicle and prepare for its launch.  The tentative date for the launch is either August 12 or 13."
Не всё очевидное-вероятно...

KrioG

Цитироватьзенитовский старт напоминает )
Неудивительно, ведь проектировала одна и та же организация.
Цитироватьинтересно, а "рама" - левая часть опоры - буте просто опускаться - как у Циклона ?
ПУА и ТУА опускаются в горизонтальное положение, после чего ТУА (синяя рама) отводиться на безопасное расстояние, ~20м. Устройства автоматической стыковки заправочных коммуникаций отводятся за несколько минут до старта. "Борт" до КП остается связан с "землей" через кабель-мачту.

Вован

Чем ТУА отводится?
Байконур надолго - навсегда

KrioG

Сначала кареткой ПУА, потом одной из самоходных  тележек Comettо.